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Four strategies to celebrate advocacy efforts at your association

Nimble AMS

Spread the word about your association’s advocacy efforts by leveraging various member communications. Use email newsletters, social media, mailers, and phone calls to spread the word about upcoming advocacy initiatives and request volunteers to participate.

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Keep Your Association on Track: 4 Ways to Stay Organized

Blue Sky eLearn

This ensures no credentials are lost (while also allowing you to recommend courses to members accordingly). Social media platforms. Gone are the days of sending out a single monthly newsletter round-up of your association’s activities and opportunities. Social Media Networks. Email Newsletter.

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

If a document like this doesn’t exist, hold some informational interviews with your executive director and the head of the board to figure out what the association's main goals are for the upcoming year. New Member Acquisition. The goal: Every year, bringing in new members is likely to be on your association’s list.

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Planning a Virtual Day of Service for Your Organization

Blue Sky eLearn

Be sure to also define the type of service you’ll be doing: will your members conduct virtual tutoring for local students, transcribe historical documents for a museum, or take on a Wikipedia editing campaign to update pages relevant to your association’s focus? . Your social media pages. Your website.

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Q&A: A Balanced Approach to Member Engagement

Association Adviser

Download a recording of “A Balanced Approach to Member Engagement” here. Article formats like Top 5 or Top 10 lists are popular social media posts that give readers easy-to-absorb information and help them digest important information you want them to see even if they’re on the go. Have additional questions?

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Thought Leaders Blaze Trails of Discovery and Engagement

.orgSource

Associations are ideally positioned to fill that need in a way that social media and other online activities cannot. Evaluate Expertise Who exactly are the members of your new brain trust and where will you find them? A social media following doesn’t guarantee that exclusive pedigree. Watch what is trending online.

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3 Features to Look for in an Online Community App [Research]

Higher Logic

People don’t want to see the same thing every time they open an app, which is why the most popular social media sites show you new posts first. Your all-star members will likely keep most conversations going without help from your organization. Content Updates and Notifications.

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